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33: 130: 222: 301: 214:, military traditions developed primarily along regimental lines, taking the form of long-established regimental customs, insignia, badges and distinctive features of uniform. Since the late 1960s, a series of regimental mergers and disbandments have diluted British military tradition, although it still remains strong in the 339:, military tradition can refer simply to a father-son relationship or a much longer, ancestors-long line. Military tradition refers to the tradition in a family to systematically destine one of its sons for a military career. This tradition is associated with the 201:
Within Europe a wide variety of separate military traditions developed until at least World War I. Subsequently, major political and social changes have tended to break-down the historical continuity that had been a source of military tradition in many armies.
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Distinct elements of a military culture are also present in many fictional publications. These are often used as an important element in shaping fictional culture by authors. Military fiction is a key component of the "military and popular culture" subfield.
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A French zouave from 1888 in the distinctive campaign uniform worn in North Africa. His trousers would normally be red.
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and is seen in a high representation of Southerners in the U.S. military today and throughout the nation's history.
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developed distinctive styles of dress. Many of these distinctive styles were later adopted by the French
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code. Bushido, translated as 'way of the warrior' in English, was the strict code of
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is the practices associated with the military or soldiers such as the styles of
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Military Tradition is a game concept in the strategy game
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A traditional samurai warrior, circa 1860. Photograph by
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